Florida’s Space Coast hosted a record-shattering 109 orbital rocket launches during 2025, soaring beyond all previous annual records.
Will this year’s final total surpass that lofty sum from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station and NASA’s Kennedy Space Center? Seven launches, all by SpaceX, went into the books by January’s end.
Now, the Cape’s February launch schedule kicks off with more SpaceX Starlink internet satellite missions — with space fans eagerly anticipating NASA’s Artemis II crewed moon mission and NASA’s SpaceX Crew-12 liftoff to the International Space Station.
Following are the latest missions coming up from the Cape. All launches are listed in Eastern Standard Time. But be aware: Dates and times routinely change for a wide variety of reasons.
FLORIDA TODAY’s Space Team provides live blog coverage of each launch at floridatoday.com/space, starting at least 90 minutes before liftoff. For questions or comments, email Space Reporter Rick Neale at Rneale@floridatoday.com.
Thursday, February 12: United Launch Alliance USSF-87
Friday, February 13: NASA’s SpaceX Crew-12
Monday, February 16: SpaceX Starlink 6-103
Tuesday, February 17: SpaceX Starlink 6-104
Sunday, February 22: SpaceX Starlink 6-104
No earlier than late February: Blue Origin New Glenn-3
No earlier than Friday, March 6: NASA Artemis II
First half of 2026: Blue Origin Blue Moon Pathfinder
No earlier than April: NASA Boeing Starliner-1
Fourth quarter 2026: ULA Sierra Space Dream Chaser
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This article originally appeared on Florida Today: Is there a launch today? Upcoming NASA, SpaceX, ULA launch schedule in Florida
Reporting by Rick Neale and Brooke Edwards, Florida Today / Florida Today
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